Targets 2007, 8(7):850-859.Rotimi C, Leppert M, Matsuda I, Zeng C, Zhang H, Adebamowo C, Ajayi I, Aniagwu T, Dixon M, Fukushima Y et al: Community engagement and informed consent in the International HapMap project. Community Genet 2007, 10(3):186-198.Schymick JC, Scholz SW, Fung HC, Britton A, Arepalli S, Gibbs JR, Lombardo
International HapMap Project, the 1000 Genomes Project (except for CEPH samples), and the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium.What sample types are available? The NHGRI Repository offers lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and DNA samples extracted from these cell lines. Who is eligible to
Differences in the Rate of Proliferation of International HapMap Cell LinesAmerican Journal of Human Genetics, December 2010 Stark, AL; Zhang, W; Zhou, T; O'Donnell, PH; Beiswanger, CM; Huang, RS; Cox, NJ; Dolan, MECharacterization of 107 Genomic DNA Reference Materials for CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP2C9, VKORC1, and UGT1A1: A GeT-RM
CEPH can be obtained by contacting: CEPH at Foundation Jean DaussetSamples from these families were also used for the International HapMap Project (HapMap Project; for samples see HapMap Samples).References:Dausset J, Cann H, Cohen D, Lathrop M, Lalouel JM, and White R. Centre d'etude du polymorphisme humain (CEPH
HapMap ProjectGeneral Background In 2001, the International HapMap Consortium launched the International HapMap Project to develop a haplotype map (HapMap) of the human genome - a resource that describes the common patterns of human DNA sequence variation. The HapMap has become an important tool for researchers to
antigen loci. Highly characterized as a part of the CDC Genetic Testing Reference Materials Coordination Program (GeT-RM) (PMID: 29959025). Learn more here. View product in catalog.HapMap: Consists of samples that were used in the International HapMap Project to develop a haplotype map (HapMap) of the human genome. Learn
website: www.cephb.fr/HapMap Genotyping Data:Coriell Catalog website: HapMap CollectionHapMap website: hapmap.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/dbSNP website: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/snp/NIGMS Samples with Microarray Genotyping Data (available for some human variation panels, CEPH samples, chromosomal aberrations, and inherited
A Resource for PharmacogeneticsCoriell offers resources for pharmacogenetic research, including lymphoblastoid cell lines and DNA samples, which are available through the NIGMS Human Genetics Cell Repository (HGCR). The genotypes for these samples have been obtained from dbSNP, PharmGKB, International HapMap Project
for use of Biomaterials from the International HapMap ProjectSecondary Distribution and Shared Use of Cell Cultures and DNA Samples - Human SamplesSecondary Distribution and Shared Use of Cell Cultures and DNA Samples - Animal SamplesResponsible Collection, Storage, and Research Use of Samples from Identified
General Background In 2001, the International HapMap Consortium launched the International HapMap Project to develop a haplotype map (HapMap) of the human genome - a resource that describes the common patterns of human DNA sequence variation. The HapMap has become an important tool for researchers to use to find
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:107 DNA:107 Trios: 13 Parent-Child Duos: 20 Family of 2 or more: 5 Unrelated Individuals: 15 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view African Ancestry SW samples that are also part
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:117 DNA:117 Unrelated Individuals: 117 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Gujarati samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population DescriptionThese cell
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:162 DNA:162 Unrelated Individuals: 162 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Han Chinese samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population DescriptionThese cell
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:131 DNA:131 Unrelated Individuals: 131 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Japanese samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population DescriptionThese cell
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:120 DNA:122 Unrelated Individuals: 122 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Luhya samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population DescriptionThese cell lines
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:104 DNA:104 Trios: 30 Unrelated Individuals: 14 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Mexican Ancestry samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:117 DNA:117 Unrelated Individuals: 117 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Toscani samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes Project.Population DescriptionThese cell lines
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:229 DNA:229 Trios: 60 Parent-Child Duos: 9 Unrelated Individuals: 31 Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view Yoruba samples that are also part of the 1000 Genomes
cell culture and DNA samples can be purchased individually. The NHGRI Repository also offers standard DNA panels for each population. Each standard panel provides all the samples from unrelated individuals that were used in the 1000 Genomes Project and HapMap Project. Except for the YRI trio included in the Pilot 2
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:62 DNA:62 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00015 Trios: 13 Parent-Child Duos: 20 Family of 2 or more: 5 Unrelated Individuals: 15Shared SamplesThe International HapMap Collection shares some samples with the 1000 Genomes Project. Please click here to view African Ancestry SW
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:109 DNA:109 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00018 Unrelated Individuals: 117 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:120 DNA:120 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00017 Unrelated Individuals: 162 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:120 DNA:120 DNA Plates:MGP00009 Unrelated Individuals: 131 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap Project
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:120 DNA:120 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00008 Unrelated Individuals: 122 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:71 DNA:71 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00006 Trios: 30 Unrelated Individuals: 14 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:114 DNA:114 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00007 Unrelated Individuals: 117 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were also part of the HapMap
Available SamplesFamily RelationshipsCell Cultures:120 DNA:120 DNA Sample Panel:MGP00013 Trios: 60 Parent-Child Duos: 9 Unrelated Individuals: 31 Shared SamplesThe 1000 Genomes Project shares some samples with the International HapMap Collection. The Family Relationships listed above includes those samples that were
investigators who conduct these types of studies.NHGRI led the International HapMap Project, which developed a haplotype map of the human genome. This haplotype map, called the HapMap," is a publicly available tool that allows researchers to find genes and genetic variations that affect health and disease. Except for the Utah
such as in the HapMap or 1000 Genomes Projects, has important ramifications scientifically, culturally, and ethically. From a scientific standpoint, precision in describing the population from which the samples were collected is an essential component of sound study design; the source of the data must be accurately
Coriell will produce and distribute periodic newsletters and quarterly reports for the Community Advisory Groups (CAGs) in each community where samples were collected for the International HapMap and 1000 Genomes Projects. These materials will be produced and distributed for as long as the CAGs remain in existence
International HapMap ProjectInternational HapMap Consortium. A haplotype map of the human genome. Nature. 2005; 437(7063):1299-320. PMID: 16255080International HapMap Consortium et al. A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs. Nature. 2007;449(7164):851-61. PMID: 17943122International HapMap 3
International HapMap Project, the HapMap 3 Project and the 1000 Genomes Project.Prior to joining Coriell, Matt was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania where his work focused on developing new methodologies to study microbial genomics. He also completed a postdoctoral
Research distributes cell lines and DNA from 27 HapMap and 1000 Genomes Project population samples. These biospecimens are high-quality resources for the study of genetic and genomic variation in human populations living around the world.Laura previously served as a research scientist in Coriell Institutes Coriell
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hapmap01pl.PDF Plate Layout for CEPH (Utah residents with ancestry from Northern and Western Europe) As Dispensed 13 July 2004(Duplicate wells and bank wells are shaded gray.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A NA12753Family 1447-2Mother NA12707
hapmap03pl.PDF Plate Layout for the Yoruba of Ibadan, Nigeria Samples As Dispensed 10 June 2004 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A NA18502Family 004 Mother NA19145 Family 074 Child (M) NA18505 Family 005 Mother NA18856 Family 023
hapmap05pl.PDF Plate Layout for Japanese from Tokyo and Han Chinese from Beijing (II) Samples As Dispensed 01 Feb 2005 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A NA18595ChineseFemale NA18530Chinese Male NA18596ChineseFemale NA18534Chinese
hapmap06pl.PDF Plate Layout for the 2nd Plate of CEPH SamplesHAPMAPPT06(Duplicate wells and bank wells are shaded gray.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A NA0698913281-09Maternal Grandmother NA118911377-10Paternal Grandfather NA120581344-15
Plate Layout for Maasai in Kinyawa, KenyaHAPMAPPT09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12A NA21443 NA21336 NA21741 NA21576 NA21619 NA21371 NA21740 NA21451 NA21577 NA21733 NA21616 NA21650 male female male female male female male female male female male female
theHapMap. The HapMap is being produced by the International HapMap Consortium.Researchers in six countriesJapan, the United Kingdom, Canada, China,Nigeria, and the United Stateshaveteamed up to begin developing thisresource. Currently, researchers arestudying 270 samples collected from four populations
NNoouuvvelleselles susurr HapMapHapMap de traitements mdicaux. Ces nouvellesdonnes seront incroyablement utiles pourdcouvrir les gnes impliqus dans lesmaladies qui affectent des millions depersonnes partout dans le monde , affirmele Dr Tom
ProgettoogettointernazionaleinternazionaleHapMapHapMap Aumenta lentusiasmo mentre gliscienziati avviano la realizzazione di unarisorsa denominata mappa degli aplotipio HapMap (AploMappa). La HapMapservir ad evidenziare i luoghi in cui ilmateriale genetico delle persone varia,nonch il DNA e le strutture in cui si
Clement Adebamowo,a surgeon, epidemiologist, and HapMapresearcher at the University CollegeHospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, The peopleof Ibadan are proud to be participatingin this very important project. We feelthat we are helping to improve thehealth of people all over the world. Blood samples for the HapMap
Habari za HapMapHabari za HapMapinavyo chukuana na madawa. Takwimuhizi mpya zitakuwa za faida mno katikakupata jeni zinazohusika na kusababishamagonjwa yanayowaathiri mamilioni yawatu ulimwenguni alieleza Dkt. TomHudson wa Chuo Kikuu cha McGill na
Clement Adebamowo,a surgeon, epidemiologist, and HapMapresearcher at the University CollegeHospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, The peopleof Ibadan are proud to be participatingin this very important project. We feelthat we are helping to improve thehealth of people all over the world. Blood samples for the HapMap
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